Xceive XC5000 ISDB-T on Linux ??

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Hi,

I'm asking about this here because I've seen firmware blobs for this
device's chipset, but I'm not sure about driver availability or if
anyone got ISDB-T reception to work.

The device I have is a USB tuner, brand: Geniatech / MyGica USB made in Taiwan.
Model: Geniatech U6813.

It comes with dual tuners, analog (multi-standard it seems) and
digital (ISDB-T), it's also got a FM tuner, although I'm not sure
which chip implements it.

This is the device
http://p.sf.net/dtvargentina/GeniatechDualUSB

The ISDB-T demodulator seems to be a Fujitsu MB86A20 (the chip is
there, I've opened the device to look) and the tuner seems to be an
Xceive XC5000
http://www.xceive.com/technology_XC5000.htm


Here's the Xceive XC5000 mentioned
http://www.linuxtv.org/downloads/firmware/README.txt

And here there's talk about a driver for the XCeive XC5000, although
the card mentioned is PCIe, not USB
http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?page_id=166

And here a mention of the XCeive XC5000 on kernel 2.6.34-rc6
http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/lxr/source/drivers/media/common/tuners/xc5000.c

So, how do I test if it would work? What are the required steps?.
Anyone here using a XC5000 usb device?

Thanks
FC

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